Welcome to Bugsworth Uncovered

Bugsworth Interactive Map Portal Link

Launch the live interactive mobile trail map of Bugsworth! (Click to launch map)

Perched at the terminus of the Peak Forest Canal, Bugsworth wasn't built for scenic leisure—it was the vibrant, beating heart of one of England’s largest inland port systems.

Panoramic landscape view overlooking the historic wharves of the Lower Basin. (Click image to expand)

The Grit & Graft of the Basin

For over a century, unrelenting manual labour powered the massive kilns lining the Black Brook. Workers breathed in caustic white dust to manufacture the quicklime that built and fed a rapidly expanding industrial nation. Day and night, horses hauled heavy limestone wagons down the iron rails of the Peak Forest Tramway. Look closely at the pathways today, and you can still find the stone sleeper blocks sitting exactly where they were laid over two centuries ago.

Historical archival photograph of Bugsworth Basin in the late 19th century

Bugsworth Basin in the late 1880s, captured during its industrial output. (Click image to expand)

Although commercial trade collapsed under the weight of the railway age, forcing the basin into complete abandonment by the 1920s, the raw landscape still tells the story. Now officially mapped under the name Buxworth, this village stands as an unvarnished monument to industrial history.

🛠️ Independent Enthusiast Project

Our virtual guide, is researched and funded by enthusiasts. We are independent, unaffiliated with any official body, and this site merely exisits to keep the stories of Bugsworth and local history alive.

Expand The Historic Map

Know a forgotten basin landmark, warehouse footprint, or local trail find? Add your discovery to the map

📍 Submit Historic Location

Coming up - Video Guides

Want a direct look at the old curiosities and forgotten tales before your boots hit the trail? Video tours will be available in future to walk through Bugsworth to spark curiosity. These take quite a while to make but we are looking forward to sharing them.

Walkthrough and Historical Video Tours - Coming Soon.

📸 Share Your Historic Photographs

If you hold archival family photos of the basin, old narrowboats, or the village, we would love to feature them. Help preserve the timeline by emailing submissions directly to: mail@bugsworth.org.

Printable Bugsworth Uncovered project leaflet flyer

Help spread the word on the trail! Click the leaflet above to download and print our printable A6 project flyer.

Field Notices:

⚖️ Fair Use & Copyright: Archival images are reproduced with permission or under educational fair-use guidelines for historical commentary. For copyright inquiries or removal requests, please contact administration directly.
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